Had a bad experience with Woodguard and Oxalic acid. After applying and pressure rinsing off a new log home at around 1500psi, I coated the home with Woodguard. After 2 months, it looked covered with mold. Round and round we went, with the final result looking like a chemical reaction with a residue from the acid.
Folks, I know how to rinse, and I was on this job personally. This is not an isolated spot on the place, but all over. The chemist recommended in the future to buffer/neutralize the acid with sodium bicarbonate. Check out www.primeshop.com and look through the prep sections for more on this....
I hesitated to post this, 'cause its egg on my face, but the way the owner is approaching it right now is that its an industry accepted chemical, and they need to inform applicators of the dangers of this reaction.
I hope this helps someone, and remember, its worth a call to the tech support numbers to see if they know about this before you proceed with cleaning.
Had a bad experience with Woodguard and Oxalic acid. After applying and pressure rinsing off a new log home at around 1500psi, I coated the home with Woodguard. After 2 months, it looked covered with mold. Round and round we went, with the final result looking like a chemical reaction with a residue from the acid.
Folks, I know how to rinse, and I was on this job personally. This is not an isolated spot on the place, but all over. The chemist recommended in the future to buffer/neutralize the acid with sodium bicarbonate. Check out www.primeshop.com and look through the prep sections for more on this....
I hesitated to post this, 'cause its egg on my face, but the way the owner is approaching it right now is that its an industry accepted chemical, and they need to inform applicators of the dangers of this reaction.
I hope this helps someone, and remember, its worth a call to the tech support numbers to see if they know about this before you proceed with cleaning.
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